J. Cole regrets dissing Kendrick Lamar in a shocking turn of events. Find out more about the ongoing rap feud and Drake's mysterious silence.
J. Cole, one of the top rappers in the game, recently made headlines for apologizing to Kendrick Lamar after releasing a diss track against him. This unexpected move has stirred up the 'Big 3' rap beef drama, with Drake notably staying silent amidst the controversy. Fans are speculating about the future of this epic rap battle as J. Cole's apology takes center stage.
The rap world was abuzz when J. Cole expressed regret over his diss track aimed at Kendrick Lamar, calling it 'lame' and 'goofy.' This surprising u-turn has sparked mixed reactions from fellow artists and fans alike. The apology came during J. Cole's Dreamville Festival, where he publicly admitted to feeling 'terrible' about the situation, adding a new twist to the ongoing feud.
Despite his initial bold move, J. Cole further deepened the apology by stating that he already regrets the diss track and the negative impact it has had on his relationship with Kendrick Lamar. This emotional revelation has fans wondering about the future dynamics between the two rap giants and the potential resolution of their conflict.
In a surprising turn of events, J. Cole not only apologized for the diss but also expressed a level of spiritual regret for criticizing Kendrick Lamar in his track '7 Minute Drill.' This introspective moment has added a layer of complexity to the rap beef, leaving fans intrigued about what the next chapter holds for these iconic artists.
J. Cole apologizes to Kendrick Lamar for diss track, while Drake remains conspicuously silent. The latest on the 'Big 3' rap beef.
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J. Cole said he already regrets releasing a Kendrick Lamar diss track in the midst of his ongoing beef with his fellow musician.
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The rapper says he felt "spiritually bad" for criticising Lamar on the song 7 Minute Drill.
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J. Cole also vowed to update the track, “7 Minute Drill,” or remove it from streaming services after it was featured on his new album, “Might Delete Later.”
J. Cole said there's one part of his new album that he's not proud of: a track in which he disses Kendrick Lamar.
The rapper says he felt "spiritually bad" for criticising Lamar on the song 7 Minute Drill.
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